Getting started
Watch our getting started video to help you get up and running quickly.
Connecting your machine
Follow these three simple steps to connect your machine to the MyDyson app.¹
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Step 1
After you've downloaded the MyDyson app,¹ open it and select 'Add machine' from the menu. Then select your machine.
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Step 2
Hold your mobile device next to your machine's display. This will allow your machine to detect your device.
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Step 3
Press the Standby button on your machine to activate the pairing process. Then follow the on-screen instructions to complete connection set up.
Using your machine
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Auto purify and humidify
When both Auto modes are selected, your machine constantly monitors your air quality, automatically adjusting airflow to reach and maintain the most comfortable humidity level.
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Airflow modes
You can use either your remote control or the Dyson Link app to change airflow modes. Choose between Fan mode, Draft-free backward airflow mode and Breeze mode. Watch the video to learn more about each airflow mode.
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Night mode
For quiet times or when sleeping, turn on Night mode using your remote control or the Dyson Link app. Your machine will then use its quietest settings, with a dimmed display.
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Sleep timer
To turn your machine off automatically after a selected amount of time, press the Sleep timer button on your remote control or the Dyson Link app. Then select the amount of time you want your machine to run for.
Helpful tips for best performance
Using the MyDyson app¹
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Set and forget
View real-time or historic air quality data wherever you are, or set and forget with advance 7-day scheduling.
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Instant control
Your primary controls are now instantly accessed on the home screen, including power, fan speed and temperature.
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Help is at hand
Not sure what NO₂ or VOCs are? Find instant answers and learn more about air quality in our app's help section.
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Important notifications
Receive helpful reminders when it's time to run a Deep clean cycle, or change your combination filter.
Understanding your LCD screen icons
The icons on the built-in-LCD screen show you which pollutants are present, reporting them in real time. They also tell you about humidity and filter life, and will alert you when it's time to run a Deep clean cycle.
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Indoor Air Quality Index (AQI)
Shows your air quality over the last 12 seconds, or over the last 24 hours.
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Particulate matter PM2.5
Your machine is sensing microscopic particles smaller than 2.5 microns, such as smoke, bacteria and allergens.
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Particulate matter PM10
Your machine is sensing particles smaller than 10 microns, such as pollen, dust and pet dander.
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Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Your machine is detecting gases released from a wide range of sources, such as aerosol sprays and air fresheners.
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Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂)
Your machine is detecting oxidising gases such as NO₂ released by combustion. Includes cigarette smoke, candles and car emissions.
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Indoor temperature
Shows the room's temperature.
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Relative humidity info screen
Shows the current humidity level in your room.
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Humidification dial
Shows the current room humidity in grey, and the target humidity level in blue.
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Humidifying to 50% target
Shows your machine is humidifying to reach the set 50% target.
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Humidifying to Auto target
Shows your machine is humidifying to reach the Auto target.
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Humidification target met
Shows your humidification target has been met.
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Humidification target lower than room humidity
Shows your target humidity is less than the current room humidity.
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Filter life
Shows how much filter life remains on your combination filter, so you know when to replace it.
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Evaporator status
Indicates how soon a Deep clean cycle is required.
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Refill tank
Shows it's time to refill the water tank.
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Wi-Fi
Shows the current status of connection to the Wi-Fi network.
Understanding pollutant levels
When a pollutant causes the air quality to drop, the relevant icon will appear on the LCD screen. The coloured bar on the left of the screen will indicate how much of the pollutant is present, and will continually update as your machine purifies the air.
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Good
When the green section of the coloured bar is highlighted, your machine is detecting a very low level of the type of pollutant.
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Fair
When the yellow section of the coloured bar is highlighted, your machine is detecting a moderate level of the type of pollutant.
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Poor
When the orange section of the coloured bar is highlighted, your machine is detecting a high level of the type of pollutant.
Very poor
When the red section of the coloured bar is highlighted, your machine is detecting a very high level of the type of pollutant.
Extremely poor
When the dark red section of the coloured bar is highlighted, your machine is detecting an extremely high level of the type of pollutant.
Severe
When the purple section of the coloured bar is highlighted, your machine is detecting a severe level of the type of pollutant.
Maintaining your machine
How to run a Deep clean cycle
The monthly Deep clean cycle removes mineral build up from your machine's water system. Your machine's LCD screen and the Dyson Link app will let you know when it's time. You'll need 150g of citric acid, then follow the steps in our video guide or user manual.
We recommend only using citric acid when running a Deep clean cycle. It's a safe, natural cleaning agent, and is widely available.
The cap on the water tank contains power connections. When you fill the tank or run a Deep clean cycle, make sure the cap is completely dry before refitting.
It's quick and easy to run a Deep clean cycle
You can run a Deep clean cycle in nine simple steps. After pressing the Deep clean cycle button on the front of your machine, start by following steps one and two.
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Remove the covers and water tank
Push the shroud release buttons to remove the shrouds. The inner door will spring open. Push the water tank release buttons, slide the tank out of your machine, and unclip the cap.
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Remove the evaporator
Remove the evaporator from your machine, place it in the water tank and refit the cap.
Follow steps three to nine – as shown on your water tank's sticker.
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Prepare the cleaning solution
Remove the cap and evaporator. Fill the water tank half-full with cold tap water. Add 150g of citric acid and agitate until dissolved. Place the evaporator back in the tank and fill to the Max level with cold water.
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Secure clips and wipe excess water
The cap contains power connections, so must be kept dry. If wet, wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth, and make sure the cap and connections are completely dry. Replace the cap and secure the cap clips.
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Start the Deep clean cycle
Slide the water tank into your machine. When prompted by the LCD screen, press the Deep clean cycle button. The cycle starts and a countdown appears.
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Remove the water tank
When the LCD screen shows the Deep clean cycle is complete, push down the water tank release buttons. Slide the water tank out of the machine and carry to the sink.
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Rinse the evaporator and water tank
Unclip the cap, remove the evaporator and rinse under a cold tap. Wipe away excess water. Rinse the water tank under a cold tap. Wipe the inside of the tank to remove any excess solution or debris.
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Fill the water tank with cold water
Refill the tank to the Max level, wipe off any excess water and replace the cap.
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Reinsert the evaporator and water tank
Make sure the cap and connections are completely dry. Push the evaporator back into your machine, close the inner door and replace the filter covers. Slide the water tank back into your machine.
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How to change your filter
Find out how to monitor and replace your combination filter in our video guide.
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Frequently asked questions
How can Auto mode help me achieve the most comfortable humidity level?
The most comfortable humidity level varies depending on the temperature in the room.² In Auto mode, your machine automatically adjusts airflow to reach and maintain the most comfortable humidity level.
How often does the filter need to be changed?
The combination filter needs to be changed every 12 months, based on 12 hours’ use a day.
How long can my machine humidify for?
With a full tank, your machine can humidify continuously for up to 36 hours in fan mode.³
Can I switch off humidification?
Yes. The machine works as a purifier humidifier fan, or just a purifier fan.
How often should I run a Deep clean cycle?
This depends on the water hardness where you live. The machine prompts you to run the cycle once a month in hard water areas. It prompts you less often in softer water areas. You can select your water hardness with the Dyson Link app.
Will the humidifier overheat if it runs out of water?
No. It has a sensor to detect if it’s out of water. The screen alerts you to refill your water tank when needed.
Can multiple app users share the same machine?
Yes, an unlimited number of app users can control a single machine. The machine will only ever choose the most recent update. For example, if more than one person was updating the scheduling, the most recent change will be the one the machine progresses with.
Where should I place my machine?
Your machine is engineered to purify and humidify single rooms, so you should use it where you spend the majority of your time at home.
When placing the machine, make sure there's at least a few feet of clearance on all sides, so that the air can circulate effectively. Place away from radiators, draughts or air vents. Turn air conditioning off, and keep doors and windows closed during use.
Should I change the fan speed for different times of the day?
If you need a quieter environment, set your machine to fan speeds 1-4, or consider selecting Night mode. Your machine will then use its quietest settings, with a dimmed display.
Should I change the fan settings in different seasons?
Increasing airflow will create a cooling effect using purified air, so you may find it beneficial to change your purifier's speed settings as the temperature changes. For personal cooling in summer, use settings 4-10. In colder periods, enable Draft-free backward airflow mode. It projects air through the back of the machine, to avoid unwanted cooling.
Does the LCD display stay on throughout the night?
If you're concerned by the brightness of your purifier's LCD display, consider enabling Night mode using your remote control or the Dyson Link app. During operation, a small moon icon indicates that your purifier is on, but the main display turns off after 10 seconds to help avoid sleep disturbance.
How do I know when my purifier humidifier fan is in Auto mode?
If Auto mode is enabled, AUTO will be illuminated on your machine's LCD display. When purifying the air, AUTO will be in white. When the air in the room is purified, it will turn green and your purifier will remain idle until pollutant levels rise.
How long should my machine be turned on for?
Your purifier humidifier fan's auto mode is designed to manage the air quality in your home without you having to operate the machine – so it's only on when it needs to be. If you or someone in your home suffer from allergies or respiratory illnesses, we particularly recommend using Auto mode.
Should I keep my windows open or closed?
Your purifier works most efficiently in a sealed environment – opening the windows can allow more pollutants to enter the air in your home, which means your machine will take longer to work.
Replacement parts
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Pump column
Part No. 970753-02
Replacement pump column for your Dyson purifier humidifier fan.
$56.99
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Pump column base cap
Part No. 970754-01
Replacement pump column base cap for your Dyson purifier humidifier fan.
Currently out of stock.
$2.99
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Tank handle
Part No. 970869-04
Replacement tank handle for your Dyson purifier humidifier fan.
$29.99
¹Requires device to run app, Wi-Fi or mobile data, Bluetooth 4.0 support, and iOS version 10 or Android version 5 (or above). Standard data and messaging rates may apply.
²Source is from ‘humidex’ released by ‘Environment Agency, Canada’
³Based on fan speed 1.